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| Food For All, Courtesy Wireless |
| Services industry had the revenues, equipment industry had growth to pride upon |
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Telecom Services: Some Number!
Rs 50,000 crore! That's the mark that was
breached as a buoyant industry continued its forward march |
 | BASIC SERVICES: Healthy, if not High New players, new technologies, and new circles gave the industry 4 million new subscribers |
 | CELLULAR SERVICE: High Growth, Low Margins Entry of new players, particularly BSNL, swelled subscriber base, but put ARPU under pressure |
 | ILD: Tapering Top Lines Tariff drops and low settlement rates slashed revenues and shrunk the market, though traffic soared |
 | NLD: Competition at Last! New players did bite off 8 percent market share from BSNL, but in an increasingly tough battle |
 | VSAT SERVICES: What’s There in a Number? A 115 percent growth in installations caused little cheer—revenues crept up by 10 percent |
 | ISP: Death Knell for Pure-play Providers of Net access as part of a larger services kitty stayed put, others could hardly pull on |
 | RADIO
TRUNKING: Duopoly Way Agrani
and Arya consolidated a potentially huge market hogtied by
unfavorable govt policies |
 | INTERNATIONAL SERVICES MARKET: Slowing Down and Undergoing Change
Fiscal 2002 featured a clear slowdown in growth and saw the sector undergoing change |
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V&D100
(Vol 1): Equipment Industry |